The Block NZ season 4

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The Block NZ
Season 4
No. of episodes40
Release
Original network TV3
Original release29 September (2015-September-29) 
7 December 2015 (2015-December-07)
Season chronology
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The fourth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ , titled The Block NZ: Villa Wars, premiered on 29 September 2015, with the final episode airing on 7 December 2015. It was set on the boundaries of the Auckland suburbs of Sandringham and Three Kings. [1] [2] The prize money for achieving the most profit from the auction was raised to $100,000 for this series.

Contents

Contestants

HouseCouple (ages)RelationshipHometown
1Jamie (24) & Hayden (29)Engaged North Shore
2Sarah (24) & Minanne (19)Sisters Hamilton
3Cat (27) & Jeremy (28)Partners Taranaki
4Brooke (25) & Mitch (26)Partners Christchurch

Score history

Teams' progress through the competition
Scores:Teams
Jaime & HaydenSarah & MinanneCat & JeremyBrooke & Mitch
WeekRoomsScores
1House 1&2 Bedroom Challenge121613
2Kids Room171517½14
3Main Bathroom1316½16½18½ (+1) [lower-alpha 1]
4Family & Living13½1114½16
5Master & Ensuite16½1517½ (−1) [lower-alpha 2]
6Outdoor Entertaining & Guest Bedroom17½14½18 (+1) [lower-alpha 3] 17
7Laundry & Stairs1516½16½18
8Outdoor Backyard18½1215½15 [lower-alpha 4]
9Entrance & Hallway13141817½
Kitchen & Dining [lower-alpha 5] 16½17½ (DSQ)19½ (DSQ)
10Frontyard11½ [lower-alpha 6] 14½1815½
11Auction Order [lower-alpha 7] 3rd2nd4th1st
Auction Result2nd (tie)4th2nd (tie)1st

Room reveals

WeekRoomJudges' verdict
WinnerScoreLowestScore
1House 1&2 Bedroom ChallengeCat & Jeremy16Sarah & Minanne
2Kids Room17½Brooke & Mitch14
3Main BathroomBrooke & Mitch18½ (+1) [lower-alpha 1] Jamie & Hayden13
4Family & Living16Sarah & Minanne11
5Master & Ensuite17½ (−1) [lower-alpha 2] Jamie & Hayden
6Outdoor Entertaining & Guest BedroomCat & Jeremy18 (+1) [lower-alpha 3] Sarah & Minanne14½
7Laundry & StairsBrooke & Mitch18Jamie & Hayden15
8Outdoor BackyardJamie & Hayden18½Brooke & Mitch15 [lower-alpha 4]
9Entrance & HallwayCat & Jeremy18Jamie & Hayden13
Kitchen & Dining [lower-alpha 5] Sarah & Minanne16½Brooke & MitchDSQ (19½)
Cat & JeremyDSQ (17½)
10FrontyardCat & Jeremy18Jamie & Hayden11½ [lower-alpha 6]

Auction

HouseAuction spot J CoupleReserveAuction ResultProfitTotal WinningsPlacing spot
13Jamie & Hayden$1,175,000$1,335,000$160,000$160,0002nd (tie)
22Sarah & Minanne$1,149,000$1,272,000$123,000$123,0004th
34Cat & Jeremy$1,160,000$1,320,000$160,000$160,0002nd (tie)
41Brooke & Mitch$1,160,000$1,350,000$190,000$290,0001st

Notes

  1. 1 2 Brooke & Mitch won a point advantage during a Week 3 challenge. They used it during Main Bathroom Reveal.
  2. 1 2 Sarah & Minanne won a point advantage by during a Week 4 challenge. They used it during Master & Ensuite Reveal.
  3. 1 2 Cat & Jeremy won a point advantage during a Week 6 challenge. They used it during Outdoor Entertainment Room Reveal.
  4. 1 2 Cat & Jeremy won an advantage Week 8 challenge. They choose to eliminate Brooke & Mitch from winning the Outdoor Backyard Room Reveal.
  5. 1 2 Two teams were disqualified from the Kitchen & Dining Room Reveal by breaking the rules of the Block. Brooke & Mitch for receiving a gift of a Dining Table without paying minimum labour wage and Cat & Jeremy for failing to pay their tiler without minimum labour wage.
  6. 1 2 Jaime & Hayden won a point advantage during a Week 7 challenge. They have to use it on The Final Room Reveal which they decided to detect a point on themselves.
  7. Brooke & Mitch won the final challenge. Their prize is the power to assign the Auction Order.

Episodes

WeekEpisodeOriginal airdateTimeslot
11"Welcome to The Block"29 September 2015Tuesday 7:30pm
2"Who's the builder"30 September 2015Wednesday 7:30pm
3"Guest Room Reveal"5 October 2015Sunday 7:00pm
24"The Final House"6 October 2015Monday 7:30pm
5"Keep up the pace kids"7 October 2015Tuesday 7:30pm
6"Tensions Building"8 October 2015Wednesday 7:30pm
7"Kids Room Reveal"11 October 2015Sunday 7:00pm
38"Time to say Goodbye"12 October 2015Monday 7:30pm
9"Playing Catch-Up"13 October 2015Tuesday 7:30pm
10"Waterproof Inspection Day"14 October 2015Wednesday 7:30pm
11"Main Bathroom Reveal"18 October 2015Sunday 7:00pm
412"Villa Wars to Dinner Wars"19 October 2015Monday 7:30pm
13"Pre-line nightmare"20 October 2015Tuesday 7:30pm
14"CAT-astrophe"21 October 2015Wednesday 7:30pm
15"Family & Living Rooms Reveal"25 October 2015Sunday 7:00pm
516"Edging one Another"26 October 2015Monday 7:30pm
17"Artistic Love"27 October 2015Tuesday 7:30pm
18"It's all about the tilers!"28 October 2015Wednesday 7:30pm
19"Masters & Ensuite Reveal"1 November 2015Sunday 7:00pm
620"What Room now?"2 November 2015Monday 7:30pm
21"Griller Warfare"3 November 2015Tuesday 7:30pm
22"Bigger is Better"4 November 2015Wednesday 7:30pm
23"Outdoor Entertainment Room Reveal"8 November 2015Sunday 7:00pm
724"The Bad Omens"9 November 2015Monday 7:30pm
25"A Screeching Halt"10 November 2015Tuesday 7:30pm
26"Feature Wall Fiasco"11 November 2015Wednesday 7:30pm
27"Laundry & Stairs Reveal"15 November 2015Sunday 7:00pm
828"The New Threat"16 November 2015Monday 7:30pm
29"Deal or No Deal"17 November 2015Tuesday 7:30pm
30"Paint Paint Brush Brush"18 November 2015Wednesday 7:30pm
31"Outdoor Backyard Reveal"22 November 2015Sunday 7:00pm
932"Double Trouble"23 November 2015Monday 7:30pm
33"It's a Bird, It's a Plane. No, it's Birdman"24 November 2015Tuesday 7:30pm
34"Favours everywhere"25 November 2015Wednesday 7:30pm
35"Kitchen & Dining and Entrance & Hallway Reveal"29 November 2015Sunday 7:00pm
1036"Outdoor Backyard Reveal"30 November 2015Monday 7:30pm
37"Surprises"1 December 2015Tuesday 7:30pm
38""Outdoor Backyard Reveal"2 December 2015Wednesday 7:30pm
39"The Block NZ: Villa Wars Open House and Auction"6 December 2015Sunday 7:00pm
1140"Unlocked"7 December 2015Monday 7:30pm

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  2. "The Block NZ Villa Wars". 10 September 2015. Retrieved 24 August 2014.